Ford Fairlane Vs. Ford Torino: What's The Difference?
Some enthusiasts might think that the Ford Torino and Fairlane are completely different. While they do share similarities, one would surge ahead of the other.
Read MoreSome enthusiasts might think that the Ford Torino and Fairlane are completely different. While they do share similarities, one would surge ahead of the other.
Read MoreChevrolet's venerable 350 cubic inch small-block V8 has been supplanted by the LS family of engines, but there are plenty of vendors that sell it in crate form.
Read MoreThere are few cars as revered as the original NSX. But while it was cheaper than its supercar rivals, it wasn't all that affordable back then — or now.
Read MoreOne of the most iconic cars the company has ever produced, the Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS 396, boasted a powerful engine and speed for its time.
Read MoreThe 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS was a sharp-looking car inside and out, but did what's under the hood do the sleek ride any justice with impressive HP?
Read MoreIf you're interested in movie cars, you'll probably have come across a "Bandit Edition" Trans Am for sale. But what does that term actually mean?
Read MoreTurbocharging is commonplace technology in modern cars, but in the early 1960s, Oldsmobile was the first major automaker to introduce a turbo to the streets.
Read MoreCar enthusiasts will know that Oldsmobile was more than just another GM brand. One FWD Olds model in particular helped transform the auto industry.
Read MoreThe Oldsmobile 442 was popular during the muscle car era of the 1960s and '70s. By 1991, Olds wasn't selling enough of them to keep the model alive.
Read MoreThe General Lee, as seen on The Dukes of Hazzard, is definitely a hall-of-famer for movie and TV cars. What kind of car was it? Which engine powered it?
Read MoreDoing a classic car restoration can be a challenging but fun project. However, if you want to retain its resale value, avoid these modern upgrades.
Read MoreWe're all familiar with SUVs and their specs, from the simplest of designs to the highest luxury. However, this one SUV stands out for making waves at auction.
Read MoreDiscover the long history behind the Chrysler 300C and why it has the 'C' designation on the final model of the car before it was discontinued.
Read MoreShortly before the iconic Ford Model T, there was the Oldsmobile Runabout, also known as the Oldsmobile Model R. Why was it also called the "Curved Dash?"
Read MoreThese classic cars have stood the test of time, remaining in production for decades while retaining their identity and enduring appeal.
Read MoreAutomakers today squeeze the most power they can out of small engines. That wasn't the case a century ago. What's the largest engine ever in a production car?
Read MoreChrysler was saved by the introduction of the "K-Car," but what is it, exactly, and how did it revolutionize not just the automaker but the entire industry?
Read MoreOldsmobile made quite a few legendary classic cars and has roots that trace back more than a century. Here's who founded it and when the brand joined GM.
Read MoreIf you've looked at classic cars lately, the C/K series from Chevrolet may have caught your eye. What does this designation mean, and how classic are they?
Read MoreAlongside the Chevy Camaro, GM launched the Pontiac Firebird as a pony car competitor to the Ford Mustang. Which engine powered the 1967 original?
Read MoreChevrolet Corvettes were some of the first sports cars in American automotive history, but some models had disappointing horsepower and top speed.
Read MoreSome nameplates come and go, but these icons have enjoyed market demand for decades owing to a mix of performance, aesthetics, and adaptability.
Read MoreThese massive V8 engines are the largest ever built, delivering extreme displacement and raw power in both production and custom-built machines.
Read MoreStarsky and Hutch drove a red and white Ford Torino that was despised by the actors. Although a half dozen vehicles were used, only a few survive today.
Read MoreSynthetic motor oil lasts longer and protects engines better than conventional oil, and here's the science behind whether to use synthetic oil in an older car.
Read MoreYou probably don't expect Oldsmobiles to fetch much at auction, but you'd be wrong — you just have to turn back the clock and look at a really old example.
Read MoreThere are few 1950s Chevrolets as renowned as the "Black Widow." But why has it got such a reputation? Does it have anything to do with rarity?
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